Showing posts with label Holy Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Week. Show all posts

01 April 2012

HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE

1 April 2012, Palm Sunday

2 April 2012, Holy Monday

  • 3 PM Parish Recollection
  • 4PM Kumpisalan ng Bayan

3 April 2012, Holy Tuesday

  • 3PM Stations of the Cross, Brgy. Lipit-Inmalog Sur
  • 4,30PM Mass in Inmalog Sur

4 April 2012, Holy Wednesday

  • 3PM Stations of the Cross, Poblacion (Assembly Area: Crossing-Tempra/Erfe St.)
  • 4,30PM Mass in the Parish Church

5 April 2012, Maundy Thursday

  • 4PM Mass of the Lord’s Supper
  • 6PM-12MN Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

6 April 2012, Good Friday

  • 12NN Meditations on the Seven Last Words
  • 3PM Start of the Novena to the Divine Mercy
    • Stations of the Cross (Parish Church)
  • 4PM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
    • Procession
    • Veneration of the Santo Bangkay

7 April 2012, Holy Saturday

  • 9PM Vigil of the Lord’s Resurrection Easter Vigil

8 April 2012, Easter Sunday

  • 5AM Abet-Abet
  • 6AM Holy Mass, (regular Sunday Schedule)
  • 11,30AM Celebration of the Sacrament of Baptism

15 April 2012, Divine Mercy Sunday

  • 1,30PM Reflection on the Divine Mercy
    • Examination of Conscience
    • Confessions
  • 3PM Chaplet of the Divine Mercy
    • Procession
  • 4,30PM Mass

Please bring your images of the Divine Mercy for the blessing after mass.

25 April 2011

San Fabian Church, one of the Featured Churches in the CBCP’s Visita Iglesia


The church of the Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr, is featured as one of the churches in the Visita Iglesia online of the CBCP.

Visita Iglesia online  is a project of the CBCP Media Office which offers a "virtual experience of celebrating Lent, the Holy Week and Easter at the comfort of one's room."

It was primarily launched for overseas Filipino workers.

The website offers the  pasyon (sung readings of the Gospel account of Christ's Passion). It  invites the visitors to watch videos of the Seven Last Words, read homilies and take part in the Stations of the Cross via a computer with an Internet connection.

The church of the Epiphany of the Lord in Lingayen, Pangasinan is also featured in the website.

In the video, Fr. Oliver E. Mendoza, the parish priest of San Fabian, gives a short history of the parish. He also mentions the special devotion of the parish to the Divine Mercy. “The Divine Mercy devotion has become a vehicle in the formation of the BECs of the parish”, he said. He then invites the visitors to “come and join us, pray with us …. here in the parish of St. Fabian.”

"The liturgy is a community act and being so it is most meaningfully celebrated in the context of the community or the parish," CBCP media director Msgr. Pedro Quitorio said in the group's website.

21 April 2011

Stations of the Cross held once again in Lipit-Inmalog Sur

19 April 2011- San Fabian, Pangasinan. Holy Tuesday. The Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr, as part of its observance of Holy Week held the Stations of the Cross in Lipit-Inmalog Sur. It started at 2:00 in the afternoon. The last station was prayed at around 4:00 PM in Inmalog Sur.

The Stations of the Cross has been celebrated at Lipit-Inmalog Sur since 2004. The Parish Youth Ministry has been re-enacting the fourteen stations since 2005.

Mass was celebrated at Inmalog Sur. There were about 500 devotees who took part in this year’s Stations of the Cross.

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All photos courtesy of Tina Navarro from her Facebook site.

01 April 2011

Alternative Holy Week

The season of lent stands on three co-equal legs—prayers, penance and love. The prevailing atmosphere of this season is truly penance and mortification. More prayers are also offered to God on these penitential days. Sadly, the almsgiving and charity component of the Lenten season lipit06.3is not given the consideration it rightfully deserves. It is good to be reminded that what make the Holy Week holy are not the prayers we offer and penances we do. Prayers without love are empty. Penance without almsgiving could be just an ego trip on strengthening will power. Love makes this season holy. Prayers can be inspiring and penances can be admirable but only love can redeem. Only love saves. Love alone sanctifies us.

As we move closer to Holy Week, the Archdiocese of Lingayen Dagupan will carry a pilgrimage of charity in the poor sections of Central Pangasinan by conducting charity medical, dental and surgical missions. The sick and the poor in our marginalized areas will receive charity medical assistance from their healthier brothers and sisters.

The pilgrimage of charity will start on April 4 at the Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Canan, Malasiqui. Here are the succeeding areas of piligrimage—April 7 at Saint Catherine of Siena Parish, Villanueva, Bautista; April 9 at Cristo Divino Tesoro in Buenlag, Calasiao; April 11 at Holy Family Parish, Tandoc, San Carlos City; April 16 at the Lay Formation Center, Bonuan Gueset, Dagupan City; and May 2 at the San Lorenzo Ruiz Parish, Wawa, Bayambang.

Our friends from Pangasinan, Edsa Shrine, Order of Malta, Makati Medical Center and the Saint Paul de Chartres Sisters will extend their help for the project.

Let us explore an alternative way of celebrating Holy Week. As we keep our pious practices like the stations of the cross, confessions, visita iglesia and penitensiya, let us also consider making acts of charity to the poor as the way to share in the spirit of the Lenten season. DSC_0300

Our Catholic faithful can consider visiting fourteen patients in our government hospitals and meditate, as you visit them, on the sufferings of Christ. As we console them or bring them some food or drink, we can see how the sufferings of Christ continue in the midst of us.

In honor of the passion of the Lord who was treated as a criminal although he was sinless, we can visit the jails in our towns and cities and share the mercy of God to those behind bars. We can bring them our prayers and greetings and volunteer to be couriers of their letters that they want to send to their loved ones who are unable to visit them.

DSC_0268We can bring food to the children in the Mother Teresa Home of Charity in Dagupan City or clear our clothes cabinets and send our used clothes and footwear to the poor in honor of the stripping of the Lord and his humiliation at Calvary.

In 1981, when Pope John Paul II visited the Philippines for the first time, he expressed his wish to visit the lepers in Tala leprosarium in Novaliches. Because of the restrictions of security, he was unable to visit but the lepers were brought to Radio Veritas in Fairview so the Pope could at least bless them. As soon as the Pope saw the lepers lined up behind stage in the auditorium, even before the lepers could kneel to kiss the hands of the Pope, Pope John Paul II knelt down in front of the leper, kissed his leprous hands and exclaimed before the leper “My Lord!”

Give love this Lenten season. Pour love into your prayers. Let your penance overflow into charity.

From the Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist, Dagupan City, April 1, 2011

  +SOCRATES B. VILLEGAS

Archbishop of Lingayen Dagupan

02 April 2010

Holy Thursday Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in the different ALD Parishes

All photos courtesy of Fr. Jim Cerezo

Blessed Sacrament Chapel of the Divine Mercy, Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr

Parish of Sts. Peter and Paul, Calasiao, Pangasinan

 

Parish of Cristo Divino Tesoro, Buenlag, Calasiao, Pangasinan

Parish of St. Therese, Dagupan City

Parish of St. Ildephonse, Malasiqui, Pangasinan

Parish of St. Joseph, the Patriach, Mapandan, Pangasinan

Parish of the Most Holy Rosary, Our Lady of Manaoag, Manaoag, Pangasinan

Parish of the Holy Family, Sta. Barbara, Pangasinan

Parish of St. Hyacinth, San Jacinto, Pangasinan

Parish of St. Thomas Aquinas, Mangaldan, Pangasinan

  Parish of the Annunciation of the Lord, Bonuan Gueset, Dagupan City

Parish of St. John, the Evangelist, Dagupan City

01 April 2010

Archdiocese celebrates Chrism Mass

1 April 2010 – Dagupan City. In a solemn celebration, the Christian faithful of the Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan gathered together for the celebration of the Chrism Mass today at the Parish Church of St. John the Evangelist in Dagupan City. The celebration began at 8:00 AM with the praying of the Morning Praise. It was followed by the recognition of the most generous Mission Sunday contributors among the parishes and 040120102268 the Archdiocesan Schools. 

In his circular addressed to the clergy of the Archdiocese, Msgr. Socrates B. Villegas, DD, the Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan reminded the priests that “the Chrism Mass is one of the sublime expressions of the sacramental brotherhood of priests under the headship of Christ represented in our particular Church by your Archbishop.” Every parish brought at least fifty lay delegates representing the parish pastoral council, lay liturgical ministers, youth leaders, social action ministers and BEC heads. Msgr. Renato P. Mayugba, DD, the Auxiliary of Lingayen-Dagupan and Msgr. Jesus A. Cabrera, DD, Bishop-Emeritus of Alaminos concelebrated in the mass.

Blessing of Holy Oils

During the mass, the oils of the Sick and the Sacred Chrism were blessed by Archbishop Villegas. The Oil of the Sick is used in Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick to bring the strengthening and healing power of Christ, who is at work in the Church by the action of the Holy Spirit.

Holy Chrism

Holy Chrism is a mixture of olive oil (a rich oil, symbol of richness of God’s grace) and balsam fragrance (symbol of sweetness of Christian virtue). The Oil of Chrism is a sign of fullness of grace and spiritual strength; it consecrates and enables us to live out the call to follow Jesus the Christ (the 040120102279 anointed one) as baptized/confirmed/ordained Christians: "The holy chrism consecrated by the bishop is used to anoint the newly baptized, to seal the candidates for confirmation, and to anoint the hands of presbyters [priests] and the heads of bishops at their ordination, as well as in the rites of anointing pertaining to the dedication of churches and altars. The oil of the catechumens is used in the preparation of the catechumens for their baptism. The oil of the sick is used to bring comfort and support to the sick in their infirmity." (Ceremonial of Bishops, 274).

The Sacred Chrism/Holy Chrism is used at Baptism, when the priest anoints the candidate on the crown of the head with Chrism saying: “God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has freed you from sin and given you a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit. He now anoints you with the chrism of salvation. As Christ was anointed Priest, Prophet, and King, so may you live always as a member of His body, sharing everlasting life. Amen.” It is also used at Confirmation when the bishop anoints the forehead of the candidate with chrism saying, "Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit." When a man is being ordained to the priesthood his hands are anointed with the oil of chrism; and when a priest is being consecrated a bishop his head is anointed by the consecrating bishop with chrism.

Whenever the Holy Oils are used in a diocese, the ministry of the Bishop who consecrated them is symbolically present.

One Flock, One Eucharist Gathered Around the Bishop

The following statement from the Second Vatican Council can help us understand the significance of the Chrism mass for the Church:

The bishop is to be considered the high priest of his flock from whom the life of his people in Christ is in some way derived and on whom it in some way depends. Therefore, all should hold in the greatest esteem the liturgical life of the diocese centered around the bishop, especially in his cathedral church. They must be convinced that the principal manifestation of the Church consists in the full, active participation of all God’s holy people in the same liturgical 040120102270 celebrations, especially in the same Eucharist, in one prayer, at one altar, at which the bishop presides, surrounded by his college of priests and by his ministers. (Second Vatican Council. Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium), No. 41)

“Treasure their love”

In his homily, Archbishop Socrates B. Villegas, DD said that “the priesthood is a mystery. The priesthood is  a gift. The priesthood is a promise of God.”

He reminded the priests of the love of God for them. “Brother priests, you are loved. Brother priests, I love you,” he said. He then went on to commend the people for their love for their priests. “The people of Central Pangasinan are so good. Do not take their love for granted,” he said. To the priests, he said, “Treasure their love!”

Renewal of the Priestly Promises

After the homily the priests renewed their commitment to priestly service in the presence of Archbishop Villegas and God’s holy people. He asked the priests if they are resolved to unite themselves more closely to Christ and to try to become more like him by joyfully sacrificing their own pleasure and ambition to bring his peace and love to their brothers and sisters”. To which each priest answered, “I am”.

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Archbishop Villegas then further asked the priests: “ Are you resolved to be faithful ministers of the mysteries of God, to celebrate the Eucharist and the other liturgical services with sincere devotion? Are you resolved to imitate Jesus Christ, the head and shepherd of the Church, by teaching the Christian faith without thinking of your own profit, solely for the well-being of the people you were sent to serve? Each priest answered, “I am.”

“Salamat . . .”

After the mass,  many of the parishioners who attended the celebration congratulated their priests. Some brought streamers thanking their parish priests. “Salamat ta nanpari kayo!” (Thank you for becoming a priest). Others wrote: “Thank you for being our parish priest!” The priests were greatly touched by the outpouring of love manifested by their parishioners.

“Visita Iglesia” On-line

To visit CBCP On-Line “Visita Iglesia”, please click the picture.

30 March 2010

Stations of the Cross at Lipit-Inmalog now on its 7th edition

30 March 2010 – San Fabian.  The Stations of the Cross help the faithful to make in spirit, as it were, a pilgrimage to the chief scenes of Christ's sufferings and death, and this has become one of the most popular of Catholic devotions. It is carried out by passing from Station to Station, with certain prayers at each and devout meditation on the various incidents in turn.

The hills and mountain of Brgys. Lipit and Inmalog Sur have been the scene of the Stations of the Cross since 2004. This years meditation on the Way of the Cross in Lipit-Inmalog is on its 7th year. It has attracted more and more parishioners to participate in this unique holding of the Stations of the Cross.

The members of the Parish Youth Apostolate Committee have been re-enacting the scenes of the 14 stations of the cross since 2007.

The members of the Parish Youth Apostolate Committee re-enact the scenes of the fourteen stations of the cross.

To see more pictures, please click HERE.

28 March 2010

Palm Sunday in the Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr

28 March 2010 – San Fabian, Pangasinan. Below are some photos during the blessing of the palms in one of the masses celebrated in the Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr. The mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Felipe Matias.

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27 March 2010

Holy Week Schedule

28 March 2010 Palm Sunday
29 March, Holy Monday  
            2,30 PM Parish Lenten Recollection
            4,30 PM “Kumpisalan ng Bayan”
30 March, Holy Tuesday  
             3,00 PM Stations of the Cross, Lipit-Inmalog Sur
             4,30 PM Holy Mass (Inmalog Sur)
31 March, Holy Wednesday  
              2,00 PM Stations of the Cross, Cayanga-Sagud Bahley
1 April, Holy Thursday  
              4,00 PM Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
              6,00 PM – 12 MN -Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
2 April, Good Friday  
              12 Noon Meditation on the Seven Last Words of Jesus
      -Novena to the Divine Mercy
  -Stations of the Cross
                4,00 PM -Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
-Procession
-Veneration of the Santo Bangkay
3 April, Holy Saturday  
                9,00 PM Easter Vigil
4 April, Easter Sunday  
                5, 00 AM “Abet-Abet”
                6, 00 AM First Mass
                7,00 AM Second Mass
                8,00 AM Third Mass
                4,30 PM Fourth Mass

12 April 2009

Images of Holy Week

12 April – San Fabian. The Jesus Nazareno. Santo Bangkay. Mater Dolorosa. These are the three images that the parishioners of the Parish of St. Fabian had come to venerate, and reflect upon during the Holy Week.

04112009923 The image of Jesus Nazareno is the suffering Christ; Jesus depicted as carrying the cross, crowned with thorns, wounded and in pain.

The Santo Bangkay is the Messiah who had suffered the pain of death. It is the image of Jesus after his death on the cross who had been prepared for burial. Jesus lying in death… before His resurrection.04112009927

Mater Dolorosa is the sorrowful mother who witnessed the suffering and the death of her Son. What pain and anguish Mary must have felt in her sorrowful heart.

These are the images of Holy Week for the parishioners to reflect upon. They come to venerate them, and felt the pains 04112009926and sufferings depicted in their images. These images have given the suffering people hope and consolation. They know and believe that Jesus, the Christ and her mother, who had experienced  sadness and suffering, will not leave us in these “vale of tears”.

 

 

These statues of Holy Week had just been restored. The Santo Bangkay, through the generous donations of good people of San Fabian, has received a new carosa. It was made of narra from the trees of the parish felled by Typhoon Cosme last May 2008.

Both the Jesus Nazareno and Mater Dolorosa received new garments.

Abet-Abet celebrated in the Parish

12 April – San Fabian. Salubong is a very unique Filipino Easter tradition.  The word salubong refers to the act of meeting someone who is arriving. As the word connotes, the celebration is a reenactment of the first meeting of Christ and his mother, Mary. In the Pangasinan language, this is translated as “Abet-Abet”, literally meaning “encounter”, “meeting”.

abet09.2 The Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr, greeted Easter Sunday with the celebration of Abet-Abet at 5:00 AM.  The statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with her black veil, was accompanied in procession by the women of the parish. The resurrected Christ was accompanied by the men. The “abet-abet” or meeting of the resurrected Christ and Mother Mary took place in front of the church patio, just below the arc of the entrance of the church gate.

At the encounter, an angel removed the veil of mourning of Mary. The white veil, signifying the easter joy felt by Mary upon seeing her resurrected Son, was then draped over Mary’s head and shoulders. Then the angels, children who were dressed as angels, sang “Regina Coeli Laetare” (Queen of Heaven, Rejoice).

All the angels then one by one climbed the steps prepared for the celebration and showered Mary with flowers.

A procession to the church with the statues of Jesus and Mary then followed. The first Mass of the day followed the “Abet-Abet”.

Mrs. Lucrecia Ungria, Ms. Joy Quiros and some other parishioners took charge of the holding of the Abet-Abet.

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Angels (children) climbing the stairs to shower Mother Mary with flowers.

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The procession to the church after the “abet-abet” or meeting of the resurrected Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

09 April 2009

Priests of the Archdiocese renew commitment at Chrism Mass

9 April – Dagupan City. The Archdiocese of Lingayen-Dagupan celebrated the Chrism Mass on 9 April 2009, Holy Thursday at the St. John the Evangelist Parish, Dagupan City.  The priests of the Archdiocese renewed their commitment to priestly service in front of the Archbishop and the people of God.

chrism09.5 This renewal of commitment to priestly service is performed every year during what the Roman Catholic Church calls as the Chrism Mass, usually the largest annual gathering of clergy held either on or before Holy Thursday. The priests  then gather around the Archbishop as he blesses the holy oils to be used during the upcoming year for the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, ordination and the anointing of the sick.

The yearly commissioning of the Lay Ministers was also held during the Chrism mass. The Archbishop commissioned once again hundreds of lay ministers who act as lectors and commentators during the mass, as well as the Lay Eucharistic Ministers or the Extra-Ordinary Eucharistic Ministers.

In front of the holy people of God, the Archbishop asked the priests to renew their dedication to Christ as priests:

Archbishop: At your ordination you accepted the responsibilities of the priesthood out of love for the Lord Jesus and his Church. Are you resolved to unite yourselves more closely to Christ and try to become more like him by joyfully sacrificing your own pleasure and ambition to bring his peace and love to your brothers and sisters?
Priests: I am.

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Priests: I am.

Archbishop: (to the people) My brothers and sisters, pray for your priests. Ask the Lord to bless them with the fullness of his love, to help them be faithful ministers of Christ the High Priest, so that they will be able to lead you to him, the fountain of your salvation.

The Archbishop in his homily shared his thoughts on UNITY, and its fruits. He talked about its opposite as the work of the evil one. “Where there is division and disunity, there is the devil,” he said. He urged the people to work and preserve peace in the family, in the community, in the country.

He urged the priests, as he personally talked to them, after his homily, to be agents of unity, not powerful agents of scandal and disunity. He said that three things have caused scandal and disunity among our people: love of money, love of the flesh and love of power!

Msgr. Renato P. Mayugba, DD, the Auxiliary Bishop, concelebrated with the Archbishop. He handed over during the simple ceremonies during the mass, the trophies to the different winners of the Mission Sunday collection contest. Fr. Enrique V. Macaraeg, the Archdiocean Missions Director, read the winners in the parish and school categories.

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Brgy. Nibaliw East hosts Holy Wednesday Stations of the Cross

9 April, Holy Wednesday – San Fabian. The Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr, meditated once again on the different Stations of the Cross last 8 April, Holy Wednesday. The Barangay which hosted the meditation was Barangay Nibaliw East. The first station was held at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Blas Narvasa.

The Holy Wednesday Stations of the Cross provides the parishioners the opportunity to meditate on the suffering and death of our Lord Jesus Christ, especially for those who cannot climb the steep terrain of Inmalog Sur. The meditation started at 2:30 PM.

The families who led the meditation and prayers were:

1st Station Mr. and Mrs. Blas Narvasa
2nd Station Mrs. Leonor Cortes
3rd Station Mr. and Mrs. Jose Abalos, Jr.
4th Station Mr. and Mrs. John Navarro
5th Station Mrs. Beatriz Manaois
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7th Station Mr. and Mrs. Victoriano Nabua
8th Station Mrs. Natividad Castillo

9th Station Engr. and Mrs. Ignacio Cabanilla
10th Station Mrs. Belen Bautista
11th Station Mrs. Marlyn Gachallan
12th Station GSA - Mr. and Mrs. Federico Benitez
13th Station Mrs. Fely Jugo

The 14th station was done at the patio of the Church, at the Pieta. The 15th station was proclaimed inside the church. The Parish Youth Apostolate Committee once again provided the tableau for the different stations.

A holy mass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. Oliver E. Mendoza after the stations of the cross.

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The 14th Station in front of the Pieta at the Church patio.

08 April 2009

Stations of the Cross at Lipit-Inmalog Sur

7 April, Holy Tuesday – San Fabian. The meditation of the Stations of the Cross in Brgy. Lipit going up to Brgy. Inmalog Sur has been held in the Parish of St. Fabian, Pope and Martyr stations09.5since 2004. The place is a hilly, upland route of about two kilometers. The fourteen stations are scattered along the main road. Before the Inmalog-Lipit boundary, it turns right for the12th and 13th stations. The 14th station is located at the peak of Inmalog Sur overlooking the plains and seas of San Fabian.

The Parish Youth Apostolate Committee (PYAC) provided the tableau for each of the 14 stations. They portrayed the stations09.1scenes in their costumes which were prepared by them. The youth of the parish started portraying the different scenes of the stations of the cross in 2006.

While the faithful were meditating from one station to another, confessions were being heard by Fr. Oliver E. Mendoza, the parish priest. Bro. Estephen Espinoza and Bro. Tony Supremido led the meditations and the prayers.

The Stations of the Cross of the Divine Mercy or “Say Estasyon na Krus na Madibinon Panangasi” was used as the guide for the meditations and prayers.

The Stations of the Cross started at 3 o'clock in the afternoon after the whole assembly prayed the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy. A mass was later celebrated at the Inmalog Sur boundary site between Lipit and Inmalog Sur, after the stations of the cross. It was celebrated by Fr. Oliver E. Mendoza.

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The faithful at the First Station at Brgy. Lipit.

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The Second Station: “Jesus carries His cross”

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The 12th Station: “Jesus dies on the cross”

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Some members of the Parish Youth Apostolate Committee with Bro. Marvin Borja, Parish Youth Coordinator and Bro. Bernardo Solis